'The novelty of a new location was exciting last year': I'm A Celeb fans call for the series to RETURN to the Australian jungle after claiming trials at Gwrych Castle were 'too easy'
Emmerdale's Danny Miller was crowned King of the castle in the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! final.
But on Sunday, viewers have called for the series to return to its original Australian filming location following beliefs that the trials were too easy at Gwrych Castle.
In an exclusive poll conducted by The Sun, fans of the programme said that the producers should seek a new venue, should restrictions prevent next years show from taking place in the jungle.
King of the castle: Fans have called for the series to return to the Australian jungle as the celebrities have enjoyed easy trials at Gwrych Castle
No more Wales! Viewers of the programme said that the producers should seek a new venue, should restrictions prevent next years show from taking place in the jungle
Numbers showed that just under a quarter of people believed that I'm A Celeb should be filmed on location in North Wales next year.
Whilst a huge 41 percent thought that it should take a year off as only eight percent agreed that the show was 'excellent'.
Most fans thought that this year's installment was 'below average', hinting that ITV's producer need to up their game for next year, should the show be unable to film in Australia.
Fine Dining: Numbers showed that just under a quarter of people believed that I'm A Celeb should be filmed on location in North Wales next year
The reason being that they think that the celebrities have had it too easy in Gwrych Castle compare to past seasons Down Under.
A massive 80 percent didn't think that the trials weren't up to scratch and were unimpressed with the challenges thrown at the contestants.
A source said: 'The castle was a worthy venue for a year, but the viewers clearly want Australia or nothing.
'The novelty of a new location was exciting last year, but in 2022 it just has to be Oz again.'
Has to be Oz: A source said: 'The castle was a worthy venue for a year, but the viewers clearly want Australia or nothing
Too easy! A massive 80 percent didn't think that the trials weren't up to scratch and were unimpressed with the challenges thrown at the contestants
Finalists: Although, this years show was beset by disasters from the devastation of Storm Arwen to Richard Madeley's untimely departure fans still believed that it was undemanding
Although, this years show was beset by disasters from the devastation of Storm Arwen to Richard Madeley's untimely departure fans still believed that it was undemanding.
The source added: 'They were well fed, well watered and living in a warm-ish castle. It didn’t feel as hard as previous years despite bosses’ claims it would be.'
Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and Australia's subsequent border restrictions, it is unclear when the show will return to Australia.
Previously, showing that they were pining for the jungle, hosts Ant and Dec responded to a fan: 'Bless you. Sorry we can’t be there but hope you’re enjoying seeing the show in Oz again! D x'
Australia? Showing that they were pining for the jungle, hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly said: 'Bless you. Sorry we can’t be there but hope you’re enjoying seeing the show in Oz again! D x'
Unclear: The show was beset by disasters - with fans begging for the show to go on hiatus until it can return to Australia (pictured Wales' Gwrych Castle)
The compilation clips which aired on Saturday threw things back to the glory days in Australia with archive footage of the show's funniest and most iconic moments from the last 19 years, with a voiceover from Ant and Dec.
But some viewers at home appeared unimpressed as they claimed the throwback show just highlighted 'how much better it was in Australia' and urged the network to 'scrap' the show until it could return to the jungle.
Stars have been forced to endure freezing 8°C cold temperatures and no protection from the elements after bosses shelled out £1 million to secure use of the site when production was forced to be relocated from Australia due to COVID-19 restrictions.
They added that seeing the show at its best in the jungle down under just made them aware of how much this year's show fell short of their expectations.
Winner! Danny Miller has been crowned the first king of the castle, while Simon Gregson came second and Frankie Bridge third in Sunday's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! final
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